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In [[theoretical physics]], '''fractional supersymmetry''' is a generalization of the notion of [[supersymmetry]] in which the minimal positive amount of spin does not have to be <math>1/2</math> but can be an arbitrary <math>1/N</math> for integer value of ''N''. Such a generalization is possible in two or less [[spacetime]] dimensions. | |||
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*[http://xstructure.inr.ac.ru/x-bin/theme3.py?level=1&index1=-428332 Fractional supersymmetry on arxiv.org] | |||
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Template:Orphan In theoretical physics, fractional supersymmetry is a generalization of the notion of supersymmetry in which the minimal positive amount of spin does not have to be but can be an arbitrary for integer value of N. Such a generalization is possible in two or less spacetime dimensions.
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